Programs of Study

Foreign Language

East Georgia is a great place to begin your studies in foreign language.

Here, you'll find:

Challenging opportunities to learn more and to build your skills through travel-study experiences with the University System of Georgia. East Georgia students have participated in programs in France, Spain and Costa Rica.

The College's International Club caters to any interested student, and particularly welcomes foreign language students. For outstanding students of any major, the East Georgia State College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa offers recognition of academic achievements by two-year college students.

The College's Vision Series brings in world-renowned lecturers so that students can interact with them.

Where Will You Go From Here?

Most students who study foreign language transfer to complete their bachelor’s degrees and later, graduate or professional degrees, and work as teachers, law enforcement professionals, attorneys, public servants, government officials, business leaders – especially in international business – and in a wide spectrum of career fields. You could also work as
a translator in an international agency or business or for the government (CIA, FBI, U.S. Military, etc.).

EGSC Foreign Language students have transferred to completes their degrees at:

Georgia Southwestern State University

Armstrong State University

Georgia Regents University

Georgia College and State University

Georgia Southern University

University of Georgia

Valdosta State University

Program Curriculum

Core Areas A, B, C, D and E
Required: 42 Hrs

Please see College Catalog for required curriculum

Area F
Required Hours (Choose one sequence): 6

FREN 2001/2002 Intermediate French I and II

3 each

SPAN 2001/2002 Intermediate Spanish I and II

3 each

Guided Elective Hours (Choose from the following): 12

ART 2100 Art History

3

ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ENGL 2111 World Literature I

3

ENGL 2112 World Literature II

3

* FREN 2001 Intermediate French I

3

* FREN 2002 Intermediate French II

3

HIST 1111 Western Civilization to 1648

3

HIST 1112 Western Civilization since 1648

3

LACS 1100 Latin American Culture

3

MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation

3

* SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish !

3

* SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish II

3

*NOTE: These courses cannot be taken in the Guided Electives section if they were taken in the required section above. Credit can be granted only once for a course.